The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
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Women's Health

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254 - 260 Albert St
East Melbourne
Victoria 3002 Australia

+61 3 9417 1699 (t)
+61 3 9419 0672 (f)
ranzcog@ranzcog.edu.au

Welcome to the Women's Health page

Women's health

The College works to provide the highest quality specialist care to women and is dedicated to pursuing excellence in the delivery of health care to women throughout their lives.

The College produces Patient Information Pamphlets on 23 topics from exercise during pregnancy to antenatal care and routine tests during pregnancy to caesarean section.

For your information, we have assembled a list of websites which compile well researched information on women's health More

Termination of Pregnancy

A resource for health professionals

This RANZCOG publication was approved by the College Council at the November 2005 meeting.Its preparation has been overseen by the Women’s Health Committee of the RANZCOG with the assistance of a working party comprising Fellows of RANZCOG and external contributors More

RANZCOG Application Aide - TGA Authorised Prescriber status for Mifepristone & Misoprostol

For those seeking to become an authorised prescriber for Mifepristone and Misoprostol, an application aide has been developed to assist with the TGA Application procedure. If you would like an aide emailed to you, please contact the College on (03) 8415 0408.

Revised & Updated College Statements

College Statements update

A number of College Statements are reviewed by the Women's Health Committee three times each year More

Women's Health Matters

Iodine Supplementation in Pregnancy

More ( 91 KB) (O&G, Vol 7, No 1)

Advice to medical practitioners about the use of postmenopausal hormone therapy

More ( 84 KB) (O&G, Vol 6, No 4)

Elective caesarean sections at maternal request

More ( 94 KB) (O&G, Vol 6, No 3)

Elective caesarean section: a patient's account

More ( 90 KB) (O&G, Vol 6, No 3)

Hysterectomy vs non-surgical therapies: Should gynaecologists consider alternative techniques for heavy periods?

More ( 101 KB) (O&G, Vol 6, No 3)

Homebirths in Australia: Viewpoints from a patient, a midwife and an obstetrician

More ( 113 KB) (O&G, Vol 6, No 3)

Homebirths in New Zealand: Perspectives of an obstetrician and midwife

More ( 92 KB) (O&G, Vol 6, No 3)

 

 

 

 

 

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